Attitudes towards sex and family life continue to change across our continent. EEA offers this new resource to help Evangelical leaders to reflect on how to respond to the LGBT+ rights agenda in public life.

In January 2019 we celebrate 25 years presence in Brussels. Over the years the EEA Brussels office faithfully represented 23 million European evangelicals to the European Union applying a Good News approach.

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The European Evangelical Alliance expresses its serious concerns about the recent verdict of the Oryol court in the Russian Federation, declaring Danish Citizen Dennis Christensen guilty of ‘the organization of extremist activity’ and sentencing him to 6 years in prison. To the best of our knowledge, Mr Christensen has been convicted for the peaceful manifestation

Once a year Network Chairs of EEA Hope for Europe Networks comes together for time of face-to-face fellowship. The main goal of this meeting is to connect across the various disciplines. It is an opportunity to pray, dream and strategise together. The Networks are constantly looking for new ways of working in a synergy. EEA

Attitudes towards sex and family life continue to change across our continent. EEA offers this new resource to help Evangelical leaders to reflect on how to respond to the LGBT+ rights agenda in public life.

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The European Evangelical Alliance brings together both the national Evangelical Alliances of Europe and a large number of pan-European mission agencies.

The EEA exists to foster unity and evangelical identity and provide a voice and platform to evangelical Christians. Seeking empowerment by the Holy Spirit, it extends the Kingdom of God by proclamation of the Gospel to all nations and by Christ-centred transformation within society.Read more…

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Hope for Europe

We would like to invite intercessors from around Europe to join us in prayer for the European Nations. The Prayer Network together with Julia Doxat-Purser the EEA socio-political representative & religious liberty coordinator have started a monthly online prayer meetings. During our one hour meetings we stand in prayer together for the Nations of Europe.

From October 8 – 13 370 evangelical leaders gathered in the beautiful city of Tallinn, Estonia, to pray, share, discuss and think about this big question. European Evangelical Missionary Association (EEMA) facilitated the Missions Track. Jesus is the hope for Europe! There was no doubt about that. The challenge is how to spread this hope

Buy your “Unity in diversity” cards now! A unique thank you card for your supporters and friends – privately or as an organisation. As a follow-up of the Hope for Europe conference in Tallinn, we have printed Ain Vares’s painting “Unity in diversity” in two formats: Double card A6 and A5. The selling supports EEA

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Small size, big impact Dear readers, Last week we celebrated the 25th anniversary of the of the EEA office in Brussels. In looking back, we realised how instrumental the presence of the EEA in Brussels has been over the past years. When the EEA started its office on the 9th of January 1994 many EU officials thought that Christianity was something which was on its way out and would keep losing influence. Therefore, Freedom of Religion or Belief was not on their agenda.

European Evangelical Alliance

The EEA exists to foster unity and evangelical identity and provide a voice and platform to evangelical Christians. Our mission can be best summarized with the words: Connect, Equip and Represent.The EEA is part of the World Evangelical Alliance (www.worldea.org)